Honeycomb Beat review (DS)

HonestGamers

6 November 2007

Excerpt: (aside from its insistence that I share anything in common with aquatic invertebrates) is that it's not a game that will be played in long stretches; it's a half-an-hour-before-closing-the-DS one.

Honeycomb Beat

Portable Review

14 June 2007

Excerpt: The DS has had its fair share of puzzle titles – Meteos, Tetris DS,
Planet Puzzle League, Picross DS – all have been incredible and
essential to a quality DS collection. One of Konami’s most recent games
isn’t quite at that level of quality, but it’s certainly above
Polarium. That game is called Honeycomb Beat, and like many of the best
puzzle games, it is entirely controlled by the touch screen. Does it do
the other touch screen puzzlers justice? Well, yes and no.

Honeycomb Beat

Portable Review

14 June 2007

Excerpt: The DS has had its fair share of puzzle titles – Meteos, Tetris DS,
Planet Puzzle League, Picross DS – all have been incredible and
essential to a quality DS collection. One of Konami’s most recent games
isn’t quite at that level of quality, but it’s certainly above
Polarium. That game is called Honeycomb Beat, and like many of the best
puzzle games, it is entirely controlled by the touch screen. Does it do
the other touch screen puzzlers justice? Well, yes and no.

Honeycomb Beat review (DS)

HonestGamers

2 April 2007

Excerpt: The game’s real beauty is that it has something for any puzzle game aficionado. If you like to take your time and think things through, the ‘Puzzle’ mode is that perfect blend of frustration and addiction that will keep you locked in its icy, wicked grasp for a very long while. Meanwhile, ten stages of varying speed give ‘Evolution’ mode some definite longevity.